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INFRASTRUCTURE AUSTRALIA APRIL 2010 37
Hospitals
Anew Royal Children s Hospital
(RCH) is under construction in
Melbourne and will combine
new facilities with innovative
models of care as well as research and
education facilities.
The new RCH will be located next
door to the existing childern s hospital
in Parkville, Victoria s largest medical,
research, education and technology
precinct.
As well as providing a world-class
paediatric hospital that meets the health
care needs of children and young people,
the RCH will be the home of Australia s
largest child health research institute, the
Murdoch Children s Research Institute.
e hospital will feature more single-
bed rooms, neonatal cots and operating
theatres; an integrated education centre
for medical, nursing and allied health
education; twice as much research space
as is currently available for the Murdoch
Children s Research Institute; a 2000 space
underground car park (almost doubling
existing parking); high levels of natural
light and parkland views; 500 secure bike
parking spaces; a two-storey aquarium and
various interactive Scienceworks displays;
a "main street" including new additional
shops, cafes and amenities for patients,
families and sta ; and a 90 room 3.5 star
hotel for onsite accommodation.
e $1 billion project is being delivered
as public private partnership by the Vic-
torian Department of Health, the Royal
Children s Hospital and the Children s
Health Partnership consortium. Children s
Health Partnership is nancing, designing,
constructing and maintaining the new
Green hospital for Victoria s children
An artist s impression of the new children s hospital under construction in Melbourne.
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